George Bush Presidential Library and Museum

Experience the genius of Leonardo Da Vinci through 36 machines based on his visionary designs. Each machine has been faithfully constructed from Leonardo's notebooks by a modern team of scientists and craftsman in the heart of the Renaissance, Florence, Italy.

Set the machines in motion. Explore the range of mechanical principles Leonardo employed. Set the mind of the ultimate Renaissance man artwork through his notes and drawings. Compare Leonardo's designs with today's innovations.

The machines are grouped into four sections, based upon applications linked to the elements, which held a strong fascination for Leonardo Da Vinci: Fire, Water, Earth and Air.

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The Museum of the American G.I. is proud to present Over There: America in WWI, a centennial commemoration of America’s role in the Great War. Join us as we explore American life before the war, its build up as the US recruited and equipped its soldiers, the efforts to fund the war effort through bonds, frugality on the home front, and life for the men and women who served “over there.” The exhibit features over 40 original posters, uniforms, restored trucks, and the only operational FT-17 Renault tank in North America! Come on by Friday through Sunday to explore this part of American military history!

The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum

The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum​ is excited to announce their upcoming exhibit: Leonardo da Vinci: Machines in Motion. The exhibit presents full-scale machines that were built after in-depth study of Da Vinci’s designs by scientists and skilled craftsmen in Florence, Italy. Museum guests are invited to interact and manipulate the machines, including the revolving crane, armored car, printing press and a working robot. The exhibit will be on display from February 12, 2018​ through January 6, 2019​.

Brazos Valley African American Museum​

Join the Brazos Valley African American Museum​ for a new exhibit, African Diaspora: Defining the Americas​. The exhibit will be on display Saturday, January 20​ through Monday, April 30​. The exhibition, researched by curator Wayne Sadberry, includes art, artifacts, agricultural commodities, and a slave bill of sale from the Brazos Valley. The African American Museum is located at 500 East Pruitt St. in Bryan, Texas.

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